The idea is to purchase bikes for 35 children that are a part of the village's youth camp, started by the mayor 3 years ago.

"It's just kind of a no-brainer to help out with a project to give kids bikes for the summer and get them ready to go," said Nathaniel Manchin, EQT corporation manager, local government, community affairs.

"Most of our kids they come from backgrounds where maybe new bikes never happen,” Sobel said. “It's going to be a big, big plus for them. "

EQT says it just wanted to give back and be a partner in the community.